7 Metaphors for ordinance

If two persons should claim the same seat in the city council, who would decide the matter? State three ways in which a proposed ordinance may become an ordinance.

The ordinance of April 23, 1784, was a brief outline of that of '87.

The Ordinance of Herrings is a most interesting example of early intelligence in dealing with a modern abuse.

The "self-denying ordinance," which prohibited members of Parliament from command in the army, was a blow at Presbyterianism and aristocracy, and marked the growing power of the Independents.

This ordinance was another proof of the way in which the nation applied its collective power to the subdual and government of the Northwest, instead of leaving the whole matter to the working of unrestricted individualism, as in the Southwest.

Be that as it may, the Ordinance has become Law; and I have faith enough in the loyalty of the good folk of Trinidad to believe that they will do their best to make it work.

Therefore money is good; an ordinance and a gift of God; as it is written, 'It is God that giveth the power to get wealth.'

7 Metaphors for  ordinance